Books in Romania

Edit This

[Add Book]

Lonely Planet Romania & Moldova '96

Edit This

cover
type:general
World66 rating:[rate it]
author:Nicola Williams,David St. Vincent
isbn:0864423292
subject:travel

Romania:The Rough Guide

Edit This

cover
type:general
World66 rating:[rate it]
author:Tim Burford,Rough Guides,Dan Richardson
isbn:1858283051
subject:travel

Mad Forest:A Play from Romania

Edit This

cover
type:general
World66 rating:[rate it]
author:Caryl Churchill
isbn:155936114X
subject:culture

Fodor's Eastern and Central Europe '99:Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia

Edit This

cover
type:general
World66 rating:[rate it]
author:Fodor Travel Publications,Fodor's Travel
isbn:0679000119
subject:travel

Romania, Culture, and Nationalism:A Tribute to Radu Florescu

Edit This

cover
type:general
World66 rating:[rate it]
author:Anthony R. DeLuca (Editor),Paul D. Quinlan (E..
isbn:0880334177
subject:culture

Romania on the European Stage 1875-1880:The Quest for National Sovereignty and Independence

Edit This

cover
type:general
World66 rating:[rate it]
author:Nicholas Constantinesco
isbn:0880333960
subject:culture

In Search of Dracula:The History of Dracula and Vampires

Edit This

cover
type:general
World66 rating:[rate it]
author:Raymond T. McNally,Radu Florescu
isbn:0395657830
subject:history

Alexandru D. Xenopol and the Development of Romanian Historiography

Edit This

cover
type:general
World66 rating:[rate it]
author:Paul A. Hiemstra
isbn:0824080262
subject:history

Taste of Romania:Its Cookery and Glimpses of Its History, Folklore, Art, Literature, and Poetry

Edit This

cover
type:general
World66 rating:[rate it]
author:Nicolae Klepper
isbn:0781805236
subject:history

The Wooden Tongue Speaks

Edit This

This collection of short stories and poetry set in post-Ceauşescu and post-Cold War Romania takes readers on a journey through the author’s home town of Brăila in the east of the country. Exiled Romanian author Bogdan Tiganov explores social, religious and political issues with insightful frankness, through an array of colourful characters and narratives focusing on this newly, supposedly liberated world. Tiganov’s stories offer an honest and rounded view of immigration like never heard before: the opportunities and the pitfalls, the reasons for and against mass more..

cover
World66 rating:[rate it]
author:Bogdan Tiganov
isbn:0956665802

More Romania Books Guides

Where World66 helps you find the best deals on Romania Hotels